McCurtain Gazette (Idabel, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 91, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 5, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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Year Right
AS USUAL
INSURE
WITH
McCurtain County's Strongest
Insurance Company
■ A ■ "ft- '■■1^—*af"—>*•
McLendon-Morgan & Co.
A , j|
LEGISLATURE IS
ON EIGHTH LAP
i. i
Parts women are sending their pet
dog* to scfiool io lenrn how to bark
properly. The next step will be a
| school for husbands to miike them
j growl gincetully.
fashioned La Grippe. In itself ^ ^ !
enza is not so dangerous. artistic decorations of the
'fact that it goes very often into pneu- Jhe art^ ^ ^ ^ ^.
monia that makes it so fearfu . red arui green, was made effective .
j Don't trifle with even a it . a profusi0n of cut flowers. The appearanc« of the tab!:: and tha j „n(m8 *|,e forced a clothing stere visit the following places
START AT Mg£3&g£=: SHPB®S«bsSsS5 £
Nash's Croup and Pneumonia Salve, ^ ^ game a delicious two- —
Holly Creek, March 25.
Red School House, February 10.
Oak Hill, March 5.
Bokhoma, January '17-18-19.
Idabel, March 28 to April 14.
Deputy Assessor M. McGuire wi
_ iloaii a "
„„ , IC ,WF apply a little, in each nostril, get in
SOLDIER HOSPITAL BILL IS ONE ^ ^ ^ of thfi cold in
OF FIRST INTRODUCED; ROU-
TINE MATTERS TO LAST
SEVERAL DAYS.
reaaiiy tnai wnicu wnuc i cj
•c.oc. %*•« /- . .. later were shown something natty 1®
gome one has sa.14 that til# ey« ii th#
* the I -<««•" « |t belt effect.
hostess assisted by her sister, Missj SEASONABLE DISHES ^ ^ ^ ^ a
""lor colds that have . start on tor" The hT ™, la the season forjud^ ma* | fair «« —•_
or for chest colds melt a little ot -
PW colds that have a start on you • '" " VT" • .. r . the holi- This Is the season lor ruuge rua*- (rair aexi >«>« «•• —- •" ~
fn chest colds melt a little of Oklahoma University dj ing. Try adding a spoonful or twa of terest yeu aow, but yon 11 begin thlak-
°f u.1" c i inh^lP the strong vap- days- and Mlsscs " , t. fft molasses to the fudge mixture after t we„ of lt when the weathar gata
Nash's Salve, Mete strong 'vap, Eioise Cunningham. The guests fa- ^ has fiye minutes. It lm. ^ ^
also apply fre ^ vor was presented to Mrs. Mangles-, tirovpg the flavor an(j keeps the candy •
swallow (slowly, as ^ Ul,„„ nailv News. from sugaring. Spices, cinnamon, a!
bit of clove, chopped dates and flBS
iit i iiTrn i,;mke H dellcac>' more eaS!lly dl*este<J N fl T I f R | |i
WAN I Hv ' tii«n fu<]8e rich wlth nuts- A H u 11 v l _
" ni11 wholesome candy for children Is fudge TAYDAVFRa
• 1 thickened with corn flakes. Crisp the 1 H AT n 1 Ltt J
Written bids for removal of govern-, jiates ftnd gtlr lu as U)aDy as the mix- i
■ r— Monday night, called the i^tions with each package. At all men. lintel storej on prem^of |
School House and Hochatown durin
which time the office will be closed.
Bring your tax receipt or deed t
void mistakes.
Respectfully,
DELBERT S. RANDOLPH,
i Tax Assessor, McCurtain County,
Oklahoma.
Oklahoma Cit,. Jam 4 -Th, lep.- dorf.lin'go Daily News,
lmture convened at 1 o'clock today, ^
beginning its eighth session. Lieut. Yqu see hash's Salve is not a pat-
Gov Trapp called the senate to or- ent medicine or secret nostrum. It is
der and the republican leader, Geo. absolutely harmless and does not m-
B Schwabe of Nowata, chosen at the terfere with the doctor's medicine.
JANUARY 1, 1921.
| ture will hold. A nice peanut fudge j
is made by putting a layer of peanuts i
In a greased pan, then pour over the
fudge just before it gets hard, after j . co„eanP at
a good beating. are required to meet the Assessor a
— your voting precinct, to assess youi
Baked Slice of Ham. ;real and personal property.
Take a thick slice of ham and par- paiiure to do so a penalty of $1.00
boll in water to half cover, turning ^ "
(First published in the Gazette
Jan. 1, out Jan. 22)
NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION
TO DETERMINE HEIRS
No. 2468
State of Oklahoma, McCurtain Coun-
ty.
W .f^nta^ves toSe«he, ^McCurtain Ojj-Oda^
It is expected that only routine cents per bottle. Sold by t. S. Mc p Q Box 688,
matters will be discussed during the Kayi idabel, Oklahoma. (a«v> Qkla
session this afternoon. The speaker —
S3FAREWHX_
o, new measures will he_P„- ^ J, ^ ^ mem- ^ ^ « £ ; £ P— «-
IN COUNTY COURT
In the Matter of the Determination of
,• . * * ne i ppislature vou the Heirship of Silas Tonihka, De-
Accoiding to Act of Legislature you Anfis Tonihka, Petitioner.
Plaintiff, vs. John Tonihka, Incie
Tonihka, Jewix Tonihka, and the
unknown heirs, successors, execut-
ors, assignees, devisees, administra-
tors and trustees.of the said Silas
• <wh nreeinct is tors and tnistees .of the said ana
imposed. After eachi piecmc Tonihka, deceased, defendants, clai
™ tablespoonfuls ot brown sugai, — --- --
3m gov- water t(j jugt coyer the bottom the voting precinct on dates below.
however, Indicate buklng dlsh but not t0 reach up to the i wiH be at the following places on
hlle sugar Bake slowly unfil the sauce tl)e following dates:—
aA onri tha wutpr near- Rufe, January 17-18.
Ringold, January 19.
sented during the first few days. s* jt Hi sermon was ernment sources,
The American Legion bill asking of ™*.c,t^ pmotional. full of that there will be coal for a sugar Bake Blowly unni tne sauce
nrnnriation of $9 000 000 for leceive idabel longer, and that the people need not i,ts been absorbed and the water near-
for an appropmtion ofpraige fm th g0^ people of IdabeL « ^ the 8ltuation. A, a | lv eV.p0rat«L More water may ba
i ?=£Z£72i tz |
It Site" SScrf simultaneously nicest; U imestlfated the coal resource, o( v<tlU„ r •
" the house and senate according to ^J^.he state. He .« v*\~ ™
Earle M. Simon, state adjutant
There is some
Vegetables in the Diet.
senate accorainp . , t t He js a g0od Vl"" "— .... — . yegetables, raw when possible and
state adjutant. churches ■ ' ' denomina. bituminous cwl in beds of such great whpn nccesgarv t0 be cooked, cooked
talk for a reform of man and p°pula „ „oes to Monroe, thickness that their exhausUblltty was steam gnd gerved wIth butter, and
tions in our pitj. He goes to Monroe, .. wlUlin ^ o .. flmonnt of Balt and pepper
the state primary laws, and in some
Ida, January 21-22.
Bethel, January 24-25.
Sheiwood, January 26.
Smithville, January 28-29.
Beech, January 31.
JIlluc """ in steam and serven wun uuu«, , snaay """•
... much considered to be hardly within the a smau amount of salt and pepper ;j);strjct No. 88, February 1.
Lnc t ^cnrh a reforni is favored bv La- where he will recw e a mu calCu,atiOn, says Christian w„, soon build up a run-down con- February 2.
speaker of the house. It was dKid-i^^J 'J bi„, our « d power (or maw yean, to com.
edto back Senator W. R. Wallace as Pre cher a'a tJm conservation measures to Insure
president pro tem of the senate. Wal- C1 5
lace is an insurgent democrat.
W. M. 0. MET.
the conservation measures to Insure
against waste and to bring about a
larger development of hydra-electric
power are likely to lessen the demands
upon the coal mines.
Recognition of the republican lead-
er in the senate probably will go to
«. w. * «r Of the First Baptist ^ g,r„ pre,„ t6,w ^
his election as chairman of the meet- church met Monday afternoon a couldn't afford and forged checks to
ing H. B. Durant, of Miami, was church. The meeting_opene buy them. The rest we all know We
eSaen secretary of the caucus. scripture lesson led by Mrs. E. M. Ful know. t00i the customary moral whose
Twenty-three democratic senators mer
•jonn 1UV,V
Jewix Tonihka, and the unknown
heirs, successors, assignees, exec-
utors, devisees, trustees, and admin-
istrators of the said Silas Tonihka,
deceased.
Take notice that Amis Tonihka ha«
filed her petition in the Cohnty Court
of McCurtain County, Oklahoma, al-
leging that Silas Tonihka. deceased,
was a full blood Choctaw Indian, en-
rolled as such opposite number 3410,
Beech, January 31. on the approved rolls of the Choctaws
Shadv Ridire School House, School by blood, and that to him there was
bhady Kia>,e oc _ allotted the following described land>
situate in Stephens County, to-wit:
NWl,i of SEVi and N^ of
School gWIi 0f SEk 0{ Section 17, and
" ...N1^ of NVt of NEV* of Section .
"29 Twp. 2 North, 6 West, (100)
and SWV4 of NE',4 and N1^ of
, . SE v* of Section 24, Twp. 2 North
Eagletown, March 22-23. ; Range 7 West and W^ of NE*4
Company Camp, March 21. ' SWV* of Section 18, and NW%
square, o, - - Broken Bow, March 9-10-1 M^-of SEU of SW% of Section 19,
water, one-third of a cup of sirup or 15.16.17.18.19. • • ^ 2 North, Range 6 West.
two tabl^oonfuls of light molars,; Go]den> March 7.8. said Petitioner, Amis Ton-
two tablMpoonfusofbutterand on^ j- ^ Marfh ihka_ j8 the 80,e and 0nly heir of the
half cupful of milk. Coo Company Camp, Bismark, March id Silas Tonihka, deceased
ball stage, cool a little and stir unui ^ h yQU A^D EACH 0F YOU ABL
creamy, pouring out before It gets t 4. , .92-23-24-25- :HEREBY NOTIFIED, that said Pe-
hard. Have it smooth and attractive Valliant, Februa y - - - tition for the determination of tbe
question of fact as to who are the
Simple Fudge.
Take two cupfuls of sugar, two ,
squares of chocolate melted over hot
In appearance. If creum Is used In 26.
chosen secretary ot tne caucus. - —. place of the milk the butter may be Millerton, February 18-19.
Twentv-three democratic senators mer. troth cannot be gainsaid that pretty oinitted.
, mainritv of the UDDer house The following officers were elected aren.t worth that price. But —
mfor this year: the moral for the girls isn't Yankee P«.
the only moral. They live In the «u . Boil two quart, of potato^ with tie
wortd the rest of • .Ire lu; Jhey «et skin, . ^
their standards from general range of cutting In bits, stir in two
standards about them. In that way t!|h,eSp00nfuls of butter, add one chop-
they have come to believe in the nnd one_half cupful of mild
or a Dare raajumy ui «FKv.
rja ti: SLSrsfs y fjf
S^rstary-
ton, of Duncan, were the only demo- Tr^uie'u Q,d 8ecretary 0f Vis-
cratic senators who had not arnved Mis. Gu> K. Uld, secreia j mey .mv, — - — • ^ 1)e<1 oni„n and one-na.i i-uV.u.
. ritv before the caucus iting Committee. transcendent importance of pretty vSl|egar. geason with salt and pepper
1 ? F Flpminl of loteau and W The next meeting will be Monday Milwaukee Journal. Have , set aside t0 become cold. When
". W IL T Pauls Vat. h.d Z- afternoon at 2:S0 at the home of Mrs „ a|, b„„ „ . OTSP,r.c, to Siv. n.ady t0 «„e add one cupful of
clarMl they' w.Jlto. enl.r'the c.u. Calhoun, and all member, are ursed rounl[ «uch . ,enre of val- „c„vy cream and sprinhle with par,-
to be present. *' "7l— ""
No predictions were offered by
democrats of the house of represent-
atives as to who wouid be their choice
for caucus chairman and floor leader
of the minority party
ues on this earth? Why don't those ley
—— of us who have had the pretty things *nni Rina
RESIGNS AS DEPUTY CLERK. speak up oftener wlth the truth-that _ gausages with boiling
they're the merest fringe of life and
Garvin, February 15-16-17.
Cisco, February, 14.
Shults. February 11.
Odell, January 29.
Goodwater, January 27-28.
Jadie, January 25-26.
Haworth, January 31, February
2-3-4-5.
Moon, January 24, P. M.
| America. January 24, A. M.
Tom (Janis) Weathers Store, .Jan
uary 20-21-22.
Pleasant Hill, February 7-8.
i Pollard, February 9.
- water; after pricking them In every
Miss Charlie Caldwell, who has when we hug them t0 our thoughts, ^ ^ Jet sjmmer fifteen minutes, then
• tv. • ritv nnrtv b«en dtputy court clerk for about two u,g t0 he)p ourselves forget that we're draln and brown in the oven. Make a
the mmontj party. ^ QgA ? M BrookeS( haS ^ ^ ^ b # u, each of sugar and
- -j-- rk'•£ — - - - w -
only heirs at law of the said Silas
Tonihka, deceased, has been set Jor
hearing on the 14th day of February.
• 1921, at the Countv Court room in the
City of Idabel. McCurtain County, Ok-
lahoma, and that you must answer the
•petition filed herein on or before the
hour of ten o'clock a. m. of the 14th
1- day of February, 1921. or said peti-
tion will be taken as true and judg-
ment rendered determining us a mat-
ter of fact that at the time of his
deaih the said Silas Honihka. left
surviving him as his sole and only
heir at law. his wife, Amis Torihka.
J. D. PARKS.
County Judge of McCurtain Coun-
ty, Oklahoma.
F M. BROOKES.
fourt Clerk of McCurtain County.
Oklahoma.
democrats and repubhean members C. dwell ^ ^
here Monday mom.n*. (erm ^ ^
gret to give her up as deputy.
Mrs. Allie Bartlett has been select-
ed by Mr. Brookes to fill the place
BREAKS UP COLDS;
, water; cou* u uno
The ex-kaiser has written his book or five tart apples, cored, pared and
far. has only been privately circulated #™und them-
in manuscript. It will probably be
published In the regular way some
w
T. WILLIAMS
LAWYER
Stuffed Green Pepper*.
- _ (^t the tops from one doren green
w v., — day; but If lt shouldn't be the world put the tops with a rnnaj
DDCUrWTC TAI nc and Will enter upon her duty at onee nwdn.t worry much—Mr Should Wll- on)on through the meat grinder; adf
I ULlLiillO Ll/LUO to familiarize berself wjth the duties h€,m hlln9e,f The same news col- Me pound of sausage meat, threfl"
of ..he ofliee. Mm. B„tic« is a ..i - I" «ich wejathemd tl jjhor. %£2S£i22fSj
Have Pains?
Arhe* and pain* item to be (he lot
of lb* ©tdinary mortal. However, the«e
►iiould be taken timply ai nature's
ubfnintf liJnaU thnt lome part of the
tuxar mr.chine i« out of order, lt it a . .. „ ,
'la'/..-to rcnijln one'n «elf to physical Plenty of Money for Far
1—'< —« —_ i— j Three Companies Represented
Office Room 9. Robinson Building
IDABEL. - - - OKLAHf
Practice in all the Courts
APPLIED EXTERNALLY AND te* * f Mrt
GIVES QUICK, SURE RELIEF
J. M, Craig, of this oty.
'iViiartitti Berlin two. Mtbleapoonfuls of cajflnp, pne eg^
three-fourths of a teaspoon,ful of-jj
wh?n ibe cause can be removed.
]roleyffidney pills
tcne up «• #!:, inactive, tlujjjith kid-
neys end help rid tba blood of poison-
ncss waste matter that cause* aches and
and leg*, backache, rbeu-
•ore muscles, stiff
pains in
matx pains
I)R. A. S. GRAYDON
Physician and Surgeon
■ , ■ , n tr,ovi • Physician and Surgeon *
MRS. HASSEN ENTERTAIN#* Jf^O*1<n^^lh'lin^r ?Je 'seeds and membrane and sto# iwAsb.^ PwiaN.J..« nftic iWfey V*fl«rdJL '
— Prussian government since he fled Into with the mixture. Cover ••U,b.ck«u.«dm. sir^t d«si«Mroub*tir. u«„rA
Prussian government since he fled Into ^ wlth the mixture. Cover
This is the time of the year when Mrs. A. B. Hassen delightfully en- „#nand. That should be enough to ^ t#p #f ^ with buttered crnmba
the risk of influenza is greatest. The tertamed with a bridge party Thurs- kMp „ gtruggllng author out of th* >nd baWe t moderate over 45 mla-
fln,' you know starts with a cold and day afternoon, complimentary to her ^bou*. ntea.
flu. you know surts wnn a coiu - •
develops into what seems to be old guests, Mrs. W. F. Manglesdorf
my dick cause a rum a gr< «< ocsigi trouo9.i&r.
icmctira*. I t n«ic«d shftolinj ptfei nlOrt
which wtr d * lo th* condifion vl my kidn 7«t
On* bottl* •( Pel** Kidn* Pillt tcm 1*t*hr Ph'jfiefl I—-R®S
r*li** d m* Th* p*ini l*ft m h*ck. I teem- mi dvt
fol* KidMj Pills l* myhinit " lUAHCL,
275; Office 350
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